Answer:
We should stand up because no one deserves to be bothered by another human being. Bullying is the one of the main causes of kids ages 11-17 killing themselves. It could also prevent school shootings. By ending it everyone in this world shouldn't have to worry about waking up going to school frightened or anxious. You know how much kids internationally and world wide miss their school work because of bullying? Bullies are just putting pressure on kids lives. They probably have it worse at home or somewhere else. I'm 100% sure everyone should stand up.
1 We could tell by Michelle's facial ..... that she
was angry.
A expression
C tone
B emotion
D feeling
Answer:
A. expression
Explanation:
This is the answer.... Trust me
(Fix the mistakes in the sentence) would you like to read eat or go to bed
Answer:
Would you like to read, eat, or go to bed?
Explanation:
Capitalize the first letter of the sentence. Then use comma when "selection" is being used. And add question mark to the question.
What does the author want us to understand by using the personification
Answer:
The author wants us to understand the extent of the pain that the speaker feels.
Write the traditional and
greener method for
diphenyl
carbonate Synthesis. Mention all
the hazard and improvement.
Answer:
Yvgjp kotu pmjgypj4np3jnp3nypjujupkuuk 4
Select an historical event from the list provided. Research media coverage of the event and write a five-paragraph essay in which you discuss each of the following:
The type of media used to cover the event and its relationship to technology of the time
The impact of media coverage on public opinion
The impact of public opinion and other factors (such as political or corporate motives) on the media coverage
Refer back to the sample and rubric provided in the project.
Here are four historical events from which you may choose:
The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963): President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot as his open limousine moved through a crowd of supporters in the streets of downtown Dallas. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Within an hour of his death, police had taken Lee Harvey Oswald into custody as their prime suspect. Two days later, as TV cameras rolled, Jack Ruby, a Texas nightclub owner, stepped through the crowd and shot Oswald. Though a government commission ruled Oswald responsible, Kennedy's death is still shrouded in mystery. To this day, many wonder who shot the President and why.
The Exxon-Valdez Oil Spill (March 24, 1989): An oil tanker carrying 52 million gallons of oil ran aground at Bligh Reef in Alaska. More than 10 million gallons of oil spilled into Prince William Sound. The area was home to salmon, seals, sea otters, and sea birds. Hundreds of thousands of animals died in the spill. The remote location and sheer size of the spill made clean-up very difficult. The environmental effects are still felt today. The event sparked several legal battles and debates about the ethics of the oil industry.
The Y2K Scare: Y2K is the name given to the so-called "millennium bug" or "Year 2000 Problem." Early computer design programming would not support "00" as a date. In the late 1990s, computer experts discovered the problem. It meant, in theory, that older computer systems (like those used by banks, power companies, and the government) would stop working correctly at midnight on January 1, 2000. The fear was that the crash of computers would cause chaos as bank errors and power outages overtook the entire world. As part of the Y2K scare, companies worldwide upgraded their systems to avoid fallout, and no serious issues were reported.
The Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami (December 26, 2004): An undersea earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, caused a series of tsunamis (tidal waves) across Southeast Asia. The waves destroyed coastal villages in parts of Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India. Approximately 250,000 people were killed as a result of the earthquake and the tidal waves that followed. The disaster sparked a massive humanitarian effort.
Part 2: Select the word that select the word that matches each part of speech - noun
A. Thanksgiving
b, and
C. exist
d. awesome
Answer:
Explanation:
A. Thanksgiving
hey someone tell how to say "eat my router dust" in Spanish
Answer:
comer el polvo de mi enrutador
Explanation:
Answer:
comer el polvo de mi enrutador
Explanation:
haha why do you need to know this
word without changing the overall meaning of this sentence?
Helen's stomach was still growling after she finished her meager
breakfast.
A. abundant
B. cheap
C. unhealthy
D. inadequate
Answer:
Unhealthy
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I assume you’re replacing meager. Meager means small, and inadequate means didn’t meet expectations and wasn’t enough.
what statement about a a good law is true?
Answera true statement law is like giving a fact in trying to prove it
Explanation:
Look at the prompt for this unit: Was Brutus a betrayer or a patriot? and write a one-sentence statement of your claim. Then write two or three examples of counterclaims to your argument. Provide specific examples from the play to support your claim. Use proper spelling and grammar.
Answer:
Hey, I just did this "essay" part of the quiz... I hope it helps.. oh, and I hope you have a good day:)
Explanation:
Brutus was a patriot. And he plotted against Caesar, who was declared by the public to be crowned king, and stabbed his friend in the back, Brutus was more concerned for the success and well-being of the people of Rome. As Brutus stated in Julius Caesar, "Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? With this I depart: that, as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself when it shall please my country to need my death." Of course killing someone whom you were fond of is an act of betrayal, but think about it this way: Brutus chose to betray one man to stay loyal to the rest of the people of Rome, and would proceed to kill himself if it meant he would help his Country.
Answer:
Brutus was a patriot. And he plotted against Caesar, who was declared by the public to be crowned king, and stabbed his friend in the back, Brutus was more concerned for the success and well-being of the people of Rome. As Brutus stated in Julius Caesar, "Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? With this I depart: that, as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself when it shall please my country to need my death." Of course killing someone whom you were fond of is an act of betrayal, but think about it this way: Brutus chose to betray one man to stay loyal to the rest of the people of Rome, and would proceed to kill himself if it meant he would help his Country.
PLEASE HELPPP
Which of the following is not an example of a literary element?
Theme
Conflict
Mood
Metaphor
The Tell-Tale Heart: what evidence is there in the story that the narrator is crazy?
Answer:
Some evidence that the narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is insane is his fragmented speech and agitated tone. The narrator's questionable motive for killing the old man is also concerning, as is the brutality of his crime.
Explanation:
Sending employees home when they are vomiting is the right thing to do to ensure food safety.
heyy so i'm in the 8th grade and i'm failing in ela and i need help with my assignments with thr book malala.Can you help me?
Answer:
i read the book! whats the question?
Explanation:
6. We had before Lana arrived.
a. leave
b. left
c. leaving
Answer:
left
Explanation:
Because its the past tense.
Hope this helps:)
Answer:
b. left. Hope this helps! :)
HELP QUICKLY?? 100 POINTS!!! 10. What images does Thomas create with his words in this stanza (what do you see in your head based on his descriptions)? Make sure to provide textual evidence to support the imagery you see.
Answer (You didn't tell me what poem and which stanza) Is it this poem? :
"Do not go gentle into that good night" by Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
What images does Thomas create with his words in this stanza (what do you see in your head based on his descriptions)?:
Thomas wrote "Do not go gentle into that good night" during a very specific moment in Dylan Thomas's life. His father, David John Thomas, had first introduced him to the wonder of language by reading him Shakespeare before bed at night. Thomas's father was a grammar school teacher, but he had always wanted to be a poet but was never able to realize his dream. Thomas wrote "Do not go gentle into that good night" because his father was dying.
Brainlist pls!
On Sundays there was no work. Breakfast was an hour later than usual, and after breakfast there was a ceremony which was observed every week without fail. First came the hoisting of the flag. Snowball had found in the harness-room an old green tablecloth of Mrs. Jones's and had painted on it a hoof and a horn in white. This was run up the flagstaff in the farmhouse garden every Sunday morning. The flag was green, Snowball explained, to represent the green fields of England, while the hoof and horn signified the future Republic of the Animals which would arise when the human race had been finally overthrown.
What is the central idea of this passage?
Answer:
the central idea of this passage is
Explanation:
the central idea of this passage is that every Sunday did go out and they have a good time .
Answer:
(A) Sundays are the best days of and ceremony on the farm
Explanation:
got it right on the test and the answer choices were
(A)Sundays are days of rest and ceremony on the farm.
(B)Snowball tries to convince everyone that England is green.
(C)Sundays are dedicated to planning how to overthrow humans.
(D)Snowball is becoming more and more like those he despises.
the water supplied by a pump fills a drum of 200 liters in 20 seconds. what is the flow rate of this pump
With Solution=
10 litre per second
Explanation:
200/20 = 10
Discuss the term barriers to learning?
Answer:
A barrier to learning is anything that prevents learners from fully engaging in learning.
Answer:
Out of flow. If the level of challenge is well above someone's capability, they can become 'paralyzed' and under-perform. ...
Lack of a Goal. ...
Procrastination. ...
Lack of prioritization. ...
Learning Environment.
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2) My uncle said to me, "How is your studies going on now?'
(a) My uncle asked me how was my studies going then.
(b)My uncle asked me how is your studies going on now.
(c) My uncle asked me how my studies was going on then.
(d) My uncle asked me how my studies going on then.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
because clearly right read the sentence
The best way to convert the given sentence to reported speech would be:
(c) My uncle asked me how my studies was going on then.Based on the given question, we are asked to make a conversion of the active speech into reported speech and there is a list of answer choices to select from.
WIth this in mind, we can see that when reported speech is used, the worfds which are said are not used in verbatim bbu they are narrated based on the context used and the best answer is option C.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
Read more about reported speech here:
https://brainly.com/question/14808038
How to write "Should religiou belief influece Law"essay argument.
Answer:
start with a claim then add some reasoning and evidence then add a conclusion
What is Nya's problem in chapter 1
? How does she deal with it?
Answer:
I.d.k who Nya is, but I can give you a layout!
Explanation:
Nya's problum was _____________. And how she deals with it is by ______________.
Hope I helped!
Answer:
Nya from what book, or article,?
Explanation:
he___with his parents at the moment(stay)
Answer:
he stays with his parents at the moment
He is with his parents at the moment?
Which excerpt from the passage "Equal Justice Under Law" most effectively illustrates Thurgood Marshall's natural tendency to resist authority?
(A) "If he wasn’t throwing chalk or teasing girls, he was arguing with teachers."
(B) "So, one day, the principal sent him to the basement with a copy of the United States Constitution and stern orders not to come back up till he had memorized a passage."
(C) "'Before I left that school,” Marshall said many years later, 'I knew the whole thing by heart.'"
(D) "Parts of the Constitution, however, confused the young Marshall."
Answer:
D i think? wait for other people to respond
Which excerpt from the passage "Equal Justice Under Law" most effectively illustrates Thurgood Marshall's natural tendency to resist authority?
Answer:-
So, one day, the principal sent him to the basement with a copy of the United States Constitution and stern orders not to come back up till he had memorized a passage."
the plane flew .............(across/over) the bay of bengal. the lion walked ............... (across /around) the deer before it attacked.
Answer:
1) over
2) around
my guess
will mark brainiest excerpt from “Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action” by Vanessa Wright “Thief,” thought Mohandas Gandhi. “I am a thief.” Fifteen-year-old Mohandas looked at the gold in his hand. He had stolen it from his brother. It was not his first theft: earlier, he had stolen coins from the family’s servants. But now, the gold in his hand burned like a hot coal. He sat down and wrote a letter of confession to his father. Would his father punish him? Mohandas watched as his father read the note. Tears rolled down his father’s cheeks, wetting the paper. But there was no scolding. Silently, his father tore the letter into pieces. Later, Gandhi realized that, in his father’s response, he had seen the principle of Ahimsa—of nonviolence—in action. He dedicated his life to that principle. Which choice best describes an anecdote? a. a remedy that reverses the effect of a poison? b. a brief funny or engaging tale about an actual person or incident. c. a surprising fact that creates interest in the text d. a description of a person featured in an information text
Answer:
b. A brief funny or engaging tale about an actual person or incident.
Explanation:
An anecdote is a brief, funny story from a person's real experience. An anecdote is used to talk or refer to a particular event in a person's past to recount an amusing story to appeal emotionally to others.
In the given passage from "Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action" by Vanessa Wright, the anecdote used refers to the event when Gandhi had stolen gold from his brother. He later realized that his father's act of forgiving him was an act of "the principle of Ahimsa —of nonviolence—in action."
Thus, the correct answer is option b.
A question from Journey to the river sea....URGENT!
Why was the Colonel reluctant to give Finn (Bernard taverner’s son) to the crows?
Answer:
A question from Journey to the river sea....URGENT!
Why was the Colonel reluctant to give Finn (Bernard taverner’s son) to the crows?
Which sentence from the Athenian Democracy text best supports the answer to question 3
Answer:
I am sorry...
Explanation:
You are not giving enough explanation. You are not saying the sentences or the question. We cannot answer this question
Answer:
A. The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
C. Only free adult males made up the assembly.
D. The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
E. Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
Explanation:
Around 594 to 321 BC, in the Athenian polis, there was a democratic form of government. It is called the world's first democratic system. Any citizen had the right (and even the obligation) to participate in the work of the National Assembly. As it is noted by experts, in the heyday of Athenian democracy, about a third of citizens simultaneously held one or another public office.
Ancient Greek democracy was a limited democracy of only free citizens, leaving without the political rights slaves and women, who constituted the vast majority of the population; this ancient democracy was slave-owning democracy.
The national assembly met every 8-9 days, and several thousand people took part in it. Between the meetings of the ecclesia, the “council of five hundred,” was engaged in current affairs. Members of the council were elected by lot of citizens no younger than 30 years old. Litigation was heard in a "jury trial." It consisted of 6,000 people who were chosen by lot.
6. Use the following in sentences of your own:
මමමමම
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d
(e)
vital
indispensable
potential
enhance
underprivileged
Answer:
Explanation: a) he has vital energy
b) this is so indispensable
c) he has some potential right there
d) the enhanced version of the product
e) its underprivileged
using subordinate conjunctions fill in the blank she was __ tired that she could barely stand
Answer:
So
Explanation:
She was so tired that she could barely stand.